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Title: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 09, 2012, 01:28:53 PM
I know spicy foods are beneficial nutritionally, but what about excessively spicy foods?

The Rooster Sauce isn't even doing it for me anymore?

???
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: polychronopolous on September 09, 2012, 01:31:57 PM
Ever eat an extremely spicy meal then followed it up with a long car ride?
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Marty Champions on September 09, 2012, 01:39:05 PM
some say they cause water retention.

but that must be only at extremly low bodyfat levels.

i eat very spicy to give the pale bbuilding food some taste. :-X
man you say some dumbshit

spicy foods cause the cappilaries to dialate and is a mild diuretic, losing water from under the skin aswell as water out of the muscle
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: chaos on September 09, 2012, 01:42:25 PM
man you say some dumbshit

spicy foods cause the cappilaries to dialate and is a mild diuretic, losing water from under the skin aswell as water out of the muscle
You've been mighty confrontational lately.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 09, 2012, 01:43:36 PM
Ever eat an extremely spicy meal then followed it up with a long car ride?

Well, A Mercury is a real good car. That was the car I was driving that day... I owned a lot of cars, different kinds. She was standing, this girl... on the side of the street by this chicken stand. Not the Colonel's, a different chicken stand. I pulled the Mercury up alongside... and rolled down the window by electric power. And she had this leather skirt on... and she had a lot of hair on her arms. I like that. It means a big bush, which I like.



  
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: polychronopolous on September 09, 2012, 01:48:49 PM
Well, A Mercury is a real good car. That was the car I was driving that day... I owned a lot of cars, different kinds. She was standing, this girl... on the side of the street by this chicken stand. Not the Colonel's, a different chicken stand. I pulled the Mercury up alongside... and rolled down the window by electric power. And she had this leather skirt on... and she had a lot of hair on her arms. I like that. It means a big bush, which I like.



  


Naw, a shovel makes too much god damn racket.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 09, 2012, 01:51:29 PM
Naw, a shovel makes too much god damn racket.

haha!!  I'm getting obsessive with this shit!

I was at a restaurant today with one of those flat concrete floors and I drug a wooden chair from another table.  I noticed it was making that noise like the chair in the nervous hospital and I started cracking up, so I did it slower like in the movie!  ;D
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: King Shizzo on September 09, 2012, 01:52:19 PM
Hot going in and hot coming out.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Thespritz0 on September 09, 2012, 01:53:38 PM
I know spicy foods are beneficial nutritionally, but what about excessively spicy foods?

The Rooster Sauce isn't even doing it for me anymore?

???
^^
Ever tried an Indian buffet??
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Marty Champions on September 09, 2012, 01:54:39 PM
ah ok.

when did you get your md title anyway?

 ;D

when i was in elementary school i was nominated to be class and school president cause i was brilliant but didnt want to be having all that attention on me because i didnt have social skills or a sex drive at that age. but my brilliance never left and i remember what i read noob thats why i make such concrete statements
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: polychronopolous on September 09, 2012, 01:55:08 PM
haha!!  I'm getting obsessive with this shit!

I was at a restaurant today with one of those flat concrete floors and I drug a wooden chair from another table.  I noticed it was making that noise like the chair in the nervous hospital and I started cracking up, so I did it slower like in the movie!  ;D

Hahaha it takes watching a movie about 50 or so times to get the nuances of the film to THAT level 8)
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 09, 2012, 02:09:42 PM
^^
Ever tried an Indian buffet??

No, never lol
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 09, 2012, 02:11:07 PM
Hahaha it takes watching a movie about 50 or so times to get the nuances of the film to THAT level 8)

haha yes!!!

Billy Bob Thornton is a genius!  ;D

Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 09, 2012, 02:16:10 PM
http://news.menshealth.com/spicy-foods-heart-disease/2012/04/03/
Spice Foods and Heart Health

Do You Like it Hot?

by Bari Lieberman April 3, 2012, 07:59 pm EDT
Spice it up tonight.

Hitting the gym is a great way to keep your heart healthy. But what about breaking a sweat during dinner?

Eating spicy foods may protect your heart against disease, according to new research presented at a recent meeting of the American Chemical Society. Scientists from the Chinese University of Hong Kong studied the effects of capsaicinoids—a compound that gives chili peppers, jalapenos, and cayenne peppers their kick—on hamsters.

Researchers fed the hamsters high-cholesterol diets, giving one group spicy foods, and the other capsaicinoid-free meals. The hamsters that munched on spicy foods had lower levels of LDL or “bad” cholesterol compared to their capsaicinoid-free counterparts. The spicy compound also blocked the action of the gene responsible for causing arteries to contract. That means the muscles were more relaxed and blood could flow more easily to the heart in the hamsters that were fed capsaicinoids. (Wondering what other foods lower LDL? Check out the best and worst foods for your cholesterol.)

More from MensHealth.com: Understanding Cholesterol and Heart Disease

Should you turn up the heat in the kitchen? Sure, you can add some extra spice to a meal. Previous research has found capsaicinoids may help treat pain associated with arthritis and psoriasis, too. (Good news: Like you needed another reason to drink a Bloody Mary, it also contains the capsaicinoid cayenne.)

Fair warning, though, fire breather: Don’t go overboard with the spice. Researchers still need to conduct more studies to find out if these heart-healthy benefits translate to humans as well. Plus, too much spice can cause tissue inflammation and cause your stomach to excrete excess digestive acid.  “Spicy foods can make ulcers and reflux disease worse,” says Alexandra Caspero, R.D., owner of weight-management and sports-nutrition service Delicious-Knowledge.com. “They aren’t recommended for patients with these conditions.”

If you don’t like spicy foods, there are other ways to incorporate the active component in chili peppers to your meals. “Some capsaicin is present in milder peppers like Spanish pimentos, sweet bell peppers, and cherry peppers,” says Caspero. “There are also very small amounts in oregano and cinnamon.”
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Marty Champions on September 09, 2012, 02:19:24 PM
http://news.menshealth.com/spicy-foods-heart-disease/2012/04/03/
Spice Foods and Heart Health

Do You Like it Hot?

by Bari Lieberman April 3, 2012, 07:59 pm EDT
Spice it up tonight.

Hitting the gym is a great way to keep your heart healthy. But what about breaking a sweat during dinner?

Eating spicy foods may protect your heart against disease, according to new research presented at a recent meeting of the American Chemical Society. Scientists from the Chinese University of Hong Kong studied the effects of capsaicinoids—a compound that gives chili peppers, jalapenos, and cayenne peppers their kick—on hamsters.

Researchers fed the hamsters high-cholesterol diets, giving one group spicy foods, and the other capsaicinoid-free meals. The hamsters that munched on spicy foods had lower levels of LDL or “bad” cholesterol compared to their capsaicinoid-free counterparts. The spicy compound also blocked the action of the gene responsible for causing arteries to contract. That means the muscles were more relaxed and blood could flow more easily to the heart in the hamsters that were fed capsaicinoids. (Wondering what other foods lower LDL? Check out the best and worst foods for your cholesterol.)

More from MensHealth.com: Understanding Cholesterol and Heart Disease

Should you turn up the heat in the kitchen? Sure, you can add some extra spice to a meal. Previous research has found capsaicinoids may help treat pain associated with arthritis and psoriasis, too. (Good news: Like you needed another reason to drink a Bloody Mary, it also contains the capsaicinoid cayenne.)

Fair warning, though, fire breather: Don’t go overboard with the spice. Researchers still need to conduct more studies to find out if these heart-healthy benefits translate to humans as well. Plus, too much spice can cause tissue inflammation and cause your stomach to excrete excess digestive acid.  “Spicy foods can make ulcers and reflux disease worse,” says Alexandra Caspero, R.D., owner of weight-management and sports-nutrition service Delicious-Knowledge.com. “They aren’t recommended for patients with these conditions.”

If you don’t like spicy foods, there are other ways to incorporate the active component in chili peppers to your meals. “Some capsaicin is present in milder peppers like Spanish pimentos, sweet bell peppers, and cherry peppers,” says Caspero. “There are also very small amounts in oregano and cinnamon.”

galenko, while a solid noob poster, sometimes doubts the falcon
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Irongrip400 on September 09, 2012, 02:22:44 PM
I like the death sauce at Tiajauna Flats. Makes you wish you didn't put it on your tacos immediately. Not sure why I like spicy food, but I do.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: King Shizzo on September 09, 2012, 02:24:16 PM
I like the death sauce at Tiajauna Flats. Makes you wish you didn't put it on your tacos immediately. Not sure why I like spicy food, but I do.
Foods that are too hot make no sense.  I like to enjoy my food.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Ursus on September 09, 2012, 04:15:02 PM
I am literally only after a spicy burrito. Currently sweating around the neck area.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on September 09, 2012, 10:48:53 PM
Foods that are too hot make no sense.  I like to enjoy my food.

Being totally dominated by a slut makes no sense either. But so many beta's eat that shit up.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: phreak on September 09, 2012, 10:53:41 PM
Instead of ammonia I use peppers to help my PWO psych. Currently taking 1/4 of a Madame Jeanette before squatting.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: booty on September 09, 2012, 10:54:59 PM
I just made some red tomatoe and lentil soup yesterday and added some chilli flakes to it.  It tastes amazing.  
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: calfzilla on September 10, 2012, 01:33:02 AM
Falcon is right, spicy food is a diuretic mildly.  Also it tastes great, I personally have a high tolerance for spicy food.  Well my mouth does anyway but not my asshole.   :-\
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: WillGrant on September 10, 2012, 02:11:15 AM


The Roosters Sauce isn't even doing it for me anymore?

???
:-X :-X :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 10, 2012, 02:18:03 AM
:-X :-X :-X :-X :-X

(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/05/22/dining/sriracha39_190.jpg)  ;D
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: calfzilla on September 10, 2012, 02:20:14 AM
aka cock sauce, 
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: WillGrant on September 10, 2012, 02:20:24 AM
(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/05/22/dining/sriracha39_190.jpg)  ;D
;D

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/Rooster_portrait2.jpg/220px-Rooster_portrait2.jpg)
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 10, 2012, 02:21:57 AM
aka cock sauce, 

that term is too homo erotic for my taste!  8) (no homo)
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: BigCyp on September 10, 2012, 02:43:03 AM
Hot peppers (especially hotter varieties like habenero and cayenne) are great natural anti inflammatories.

I heard that booty like to chop up a few and rub them on her vagina after a weekend of pounding at the Aussie Pro to bring down the swelling
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Parker on September 10, 2012, 02:58:57 AM
Ever eat an extremely spicy meal then followed it up with a long car ride?
All I know is, "hot going in, hot coming out."

but, I am a afictionado of spicy and very hot foods.
Just the other day, I was putting red and black pepper on my Chinese---beef with broccoli.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: BigCyp on September 10, 2012, 03:52:36 AM
Love hot foods by the way, I cut fresh jalapenos and green chillies from my garden and sprinkle on domino's pepperoni pizza amd put hot sauce (100% habenero style not fucking spicy ketchup 'hot' sauce) on everything

Goes great with eggs  :P
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: booty on September 10, 2012, 04:38:32 AM
Hot peppers (especially hotter varieties like habenero and cayenne) are great natural anti inflammatories.

I heard that booty like to chop up a few and rub them on her vagina after a weekend of pounding at the Aussie Pro to bring down the swelling
Aloe Vera does wonders.   :P
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: BigCyp on September 10, 2012, 05:04:32 AM
Aloe Vera does wonders.   :P

Yes but you have to take the spikes off first (bad experience I had trying to sooth sunburn on my bumhole)
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: booty on September 10, 2012, 05:28:29 AM
Yes but you have to take the spikes off first (bad experience I had trying to sooth sunburn on my bumhole)
Yeah that's not the kind of prick, I was hoping for.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on September 10, 2012, 07:34:11 AM
I just made some red tomatoe and lentil soup yesterday and added some chilli flakes to it.  It tastes amazing.  
I bet you taste amazing. :P
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: polychronopolous on September 10, 2012, 07:36:11 AM
All I know is, "hot going in, hot coming out."

but, I am a afictionado of spicy and very hot foods.
Just the other day, I was putting red and black pepper on my Chinese---beef with broccoli.

I am such a sucker for spicy food even though it ALWAYS comes back to kick my ass. I had a good friend who won a big chili cookoff in East Texas a few years back with "Best Overall and "Best Hot" out of 30 or so competitors so it was Really good and Extremely spicy! So my dumb ass eats two big bowls and woke up in the middle of the night literally doubled over in excruciating pain while laying in bed. It was brutal!! Still the best chili I ever ate though.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on September 10, 2012, 07:36:22 AM
You need to look online or go to World Market if they have one near you.  I bought some ghost chili sauce.  HOLY FUCK!
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: BigCyp on September 10, 2012, 07:49:52 AM
You need to look online or go to World Market if they have one near you.  I bought some ghost chili sauce.  HOLY FUCK!

Yes the 'Ghost Chilli' or Ghost Nega is the 'Bhut Jolika' variety chilli orginates from Thailand. Was the hottest in the world on the scoville scale but has now been slightly overtaken by a trinidadian pepper can't remember the name though
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Rami on September 10, 2012, 08:28:18 AM
At a point hot spices will make you weaker, more is not better
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on September 10, 2012, 09:01:39 AM
Yes the 'Ghost Chilli' or Ghost Nega is the 'Bhut Jolika' variety chilli orginates from Thailand. Was the hottest in the world on the scoville scale but has now been slightly overtaken by a trinidadian pepper can't remember the name though

Moruga Scorpion

I can only imagine the pain.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Parker on September 10, 2012, 09:08:39 AM
I am such a sucker for spicy food even though it ALWAYS comes back to kick my ass. I had a good friend who won a big chili cookoff in East Texas a few years back with "Best Overall and "Best Hot" out of 30 or so competitors so it was Really good and Extremely spicy! So my dumb ass eats two big bowls and woke up in the middle of the night literally doubled over in excruciating pain while laying in bed. It was brutal!! Still the best chili I ever ate though.
When I went to college, whenever I'd get a sinus infection or a cold, I would order from this place that voted "Baltimore's best wings", they were marinated in hot peppers...and they were hot as a mofo! Had my nose running...and it made the sinus headache go away, and the mucus or fluid would drain out. Sniffles, gone...
But, go to the bathroom in the morning? Oh, it was like flames coming out!
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Thespritz0 on September 10, 2012, 12:08:26 PM
When I went to college, whenever I'd get a sinus infection or a cold, I would order from this place that voted "Baltimore's best wings", they were marinated in hot peppers...and they were hot as a mofo! Had my nose running...and it made the sinus headache go away, and the mucus or fluid would drain out. Sniffles, gone...
But, go to the bathroom in the morning? Oh, it was like flames coming out!
^^
Back in the day I thought chilis were the PREVENTATIVE for colds/flu but now they are saying if you take D3 you'll never get sick.  It's been 2 years now for me, not sick one day!
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: HTexan on September 10, 2012, 12:26:00 PM
I know spicy foods are beneficial nutritionally, but what about excessively spicy foods?

The Rooster Sauce isn't even doing it for me anymore?

???
excessively spicy foods hide the flavor of the food. Cheap ass places do this sometimes to hide the fact that the food is old.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on September 10, 2012, 12:28:19 PM
excessively spicy foods hide the flavor of the food. Cheap ass places do this sometimes to hide the fact that the food is old.

That's why Indian food is so spicy.  Same with Schezuan.  They use spices to numb the mouth so you don't taste the shit going down.
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: The Wizard of Truth on September 10, 2012, 02:22:45 PM
I don't like spicy food. Hottest I will go for in an Indian is saag or dhansak
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: booty on September 10, 2012, 02:24:26 PM
Always keep milk close by, when eating really hot food with chilli. 
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Roger Bacon on September 10, 2012, 02:37:33 PM
Always keep milk close by, when eating really hot food with chilli. 

I think it's sexy as hell how you just sound like you could really take care of a guy.  8)
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on September 10, 2012, 02:49:15 PM
Yes the 'Ghost Chilli' or Ghost Nega is the 'Bhut Jolika' variety chilli orginates from Thailand. Was the hottest in the world on the scoville scale but has now been slightly overtaken by a trinidadian pepper can't remember the name though
The Adonis is strong in you! Impressive
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: booty on September 10, 2012, 02:51:07 PM
I think it's sexy as hell how you just sound like you could really take care of a guy.  8)
Thank you PIP.   :)
Title: Re: Excessively spicy foods?
Post by: BigCyp on September 10, 2012, 02:52:37 PM
The Adonis is strong in you! Impressive

Thanks Stud, I try my best  ;D